
Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick, Jr., Keith Urban, Randy Jackson. Photos: Michael Becker (Connick, Jr.: James Minchin III)
Season 12 of
American Idol officially concluded in Nashville over the 2013 Labor Day weekend (Aug. 31) when the final show of the
Idol Live! tour stopped at the Bridgestone Arena. Appropriately, official announcements from FOX today (Sept. 3) confirmed Season 13 judges.
Jennifer Lopez will return to the 2014 judging panel, as well as the recently
announced Keith Urban, in addition to freshman host
Harry Connick, Jr.
Randy Jackson, a long-time judge on the show, will be an in-house mentor this season. Urban, whose new album
Fuse hits stores on Sept. 10, said of the upcoming season, “I think this season of IDOL is gonna be a blast. New team, new energy and a whole new field of artists to be discovered and given a chance!”
Auditions will be filmed in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Detroit, Omaha, Neb., Salt Lake City and San Francisco before
American Idol XIII debuts in January 2014 on FOX with longtime host
Ryan Seacrest. Universal Music Group’s Interscope Records will continue to release IDOL winner and contestant music.
Although there weren’t any surprise appearances by the celebrity judges at the Bridgestone on Saturday, pre-recorded video segments from the Season 12 celebrities helped the performances roll along. Since the tour began on July 19, attendees have been treated to a taste of what it’s like to see their
Idol favorites perform in person. Top 10 performers, including two Country singers
Kree Harrison and
Janelle Arthur, offered the audience a taste of many current Top 40 titles. Harrison, 22, has lived in Nashville for years recording demos and background vocals; she performed
Patty Griffin’s “Up To The Mountain,” the
Alabama Shakes’ “Hold On,” and her latest single “All Cried Out.” Arthur, a 23-year-old Tennessee native, performed a rendition of
The Band Perry’s “Better Dig Two,” and Urban’s “Where The Blacktop Ends.”
19 Entertainment and AEG Live promoted the 30-show tour.
Flying Island Entertainment Restructures
/by Jessica Nicholson“Due to the climate in today’s mainstream record industry, we have decided to broaden our scope and diversify operations as we continue to develop opportunities for our roster,” Eckert said.
Contact information for promo staffers looking for their next opportunity includes:
Shelia Shipley Biddy, (615) 478-8480, ssbiddy@comcast.net
Jill Tomalty, (615) 300-3239, jilltomalty@yahoo.com,
Bonita Allen, (615) 689-2982, bonitaallen@bellsouth.net
Dan Matthews, (208) 949-7001, danmatthewsdj@gmail.com.
Artist Photos (9-3-13)
/by Jessica NicholsonFlorida Georgia Line performed during TODAY’s Toyota Concert Series yesterday (Sept. 2) on NBC. Live from Rockefeller Plaza, the duo kicked off Labor Day morning with a collaboration with Nelly on a remix of “Cruise,” which has sold over 5.5 million downloads. FGL’s Tyler Hubbard (Monroe, Ga.) and Brian Kelley (Ormond Beach, Fla.) closed out the set with their gold-certified hit “Round Here.”
Florida Georgia Line perform at Today’s Toyota Concert Series. Photo: Troy Johnson
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Craig Campbell recently took part in the Country Music Hall of Fame‘s Summer Concert Series “Hot Nights in the Hall” and produced one of the highest turn-outs to date to the members-only event. The Country Music Hall of Fame also garnered over 25 new members as a result of Craig’s participation in the series.
Craig Campbell performs as part of the Country Music Hall of Fame’s “Hot Nights in the Hall” series.
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Brett Eldredge celebrated his first chart-topping single, “Don’t Ya,” by jumping out of an airplane on Tuesday (Aug. 27) at Skydive Tullahoma in Tullahoma, Tenn. He was joined by family, management, WMN staff, TV and radio personality Storme Warren, USA Today’s Brian Mansfield, AXS Live’s Ashley Eicher and other lucky jumpers. “Don’t Ya” is off of Eldredge’s debut studio album, Bring You Back, which was released Aug. 6 on Atlantic Records.
Pictured: Brett Eldredge with USA Today’s Brian Mansfield, TV/radio personality Storme Warren, AXS Live’s Ashley Eicher, friends, family, management, WMN staff, and other lucky jumpers just prior to his first skydive in celebration of his first No. 1 single “Don’t Ya.”
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Sheryl Crow takes a break prior to releasing her debut country project, Feels Like Home, which releases Sept. 10.
Sheryl Crow vacations at Legoland in Florida ahead of the Sept. 10 debut of her first country album, Feels Like Home.
Keith Urban To Perform Club Shows In Nashville
/by Jessica NicholsonLocal Country radio stations have recently hinted at an upcoming Urban performance in Music City. Fans can learn how to reserve a seat at one of Urban’s shows by listening to WSIX “The Big 98,” WSM 95.5 FM and WKDF.
'American Idol' Season 12 Wraps; 2014 Judges Announced
/by Eric T. ParkerJennifer Lopez, Harry Connick, Jr., Keith Urban, Randy Jackson. Photos: Michael Becker (Connick, Jr.: James Minchin III)
Season 12 of American Idol officially concluded in Nashville over the 2013 Labor Day weekend (Aug. 31) when the final show of the Idol Live! tour stopped at the Bridgestone Arena. Appropriately, official announcements from FOX today (Sept. 3) confirmed Season 13 judges.
Jennifer Lopez will return to the 2014 judging panel, as well as the recently announced Keith Urban, in addition to freshman host Harry Connick, Jr. Randy Jackson, a long-time judge on the show, will be an in-house mentor this season. Urban, whose new album Fuse hits stores on Sept. 10, said of the upcoming season, “I think this season of IDOL is gonna be a blast. New team, new energy and a whole new field of artists to be discovered and given a chance!”
Auditions will be filmed in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Detroit, Omaha, Neb., Salt Lake City and San Francisco before American Idol XIII debuts in January 2014 on FOX with longtime host Ryan Seacrest. Universal Music Group’s Interscope Records will continue to release IDOL winner and contestant music.
Although there weren’t any surprise appearances by the celebrity judges at the Bridgestone on Saturday, pre-recorded video segments from the Season 12 celebrities helped the performances roll along. Since the tour began on July 19, attendees have been treated to a taste of what it’s like to see their Idol favorites perform in person. Top 10 performers, including two Country singers Kree Harrison and Janelle Arthur, offered the audience a taste of many current Top 40 titles. Harrison, 22, has lived in Nashville for years recording demos and background vocals; she performed Patty Griffin’s “Up To The Mountain,” the Alabama Shakes’ “Hold On,” and her latest single “All Cried Out.” Arthur, a 23-year-old Tennessee native, performed a rendition of The Band Perry’s “Better Dig Two,” and Urban’s “Where The Blacktop Ends.”
19 Entertainment and AEG Live promoted the 30-show tour.
BMG and Indie Primary Wave Form Alliance
/by Lorie HollabaughPrimary Wave’s in-house marketing team will act as the marketing arm for the artists signed to BMG/Primary Wave Artist Services and the venture will add radio promotion capabilities to Primary Wave’s creative team. Primary Wave’s marketing team will continue to be involved in marketing those catalog songs BMG is acquiring, and the deal will add even more heft to Primary Wave’s current departments, including their talent management division, digital marketing team BrightShop, brand marketing company Brand Synergy Group, and Primary Wave TV, the TV/Film production & development team. All artists signed to management or publishing with the new endeavor will also be able to tap into the various in-house resources. Currently, Primary Wave manages artists CeeLo Green, Eric Benet, Natalie Imbruglia, Ginuwine, Trevor Jackson, Goodie Mob and many other bands, writers, and producers.
“The US remains the heartland of and biggest single market in the worldwide music industry,” BMG’s CEO, Hartwig Masuch said. “This strategic alliance with Primary Wave, one of the most respected independents in the business, gives us control of some of the greatest copyrights in popular music in one stroke, while also strengthening our marketing resources in promoting new recordings. And from the writer’s perspective, we are confident this deal will open up many new opportunities for the international exploitation of these iconic songs through our pro-active BMG team.”
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Capital Campaign Reaches $78 Million
/by Jessica NicholsonAmong the recent capital campaign gifts are donations from BlueCross® BlueShield® of Tennessee Health Foundation; BMI; City National Bank; the Dugas Family Foundation; the Gretsch family; Carl and Connie Haley; Hospital Corporation of America; the Memorial Foundation; and Will, Jan and Gary Overton.
During the silent phase of the capital campaign, titled Working on a Building: Country Music Lives Here, $56.8 million in cash and pledges were secured. More than $48 million of that total came from donors who contributed $1 million or more, including a lead gift of $6.5 million from Steve and Judy Turner. Since the campaign’s public kick-off in July 2011, previously announced gifts of $1 million or more include the Academy of Country Music, the Andrea Waitt Carlton Family Foundation, the Country Music Association, the Frist Foundation, the Ingram Charitable Fund, Inc. and Taylor Swift.
The new building will feature the Taylor Swift Education Center, which will include classroom spaces, a learning lab and an exhibit gallery; the ACM Gallery; the CMA theater, which seats 800; Hatch Show Print’s new home; an event hall; and more.
The Working on a Building campaign is led by Steve Turner, chairman of the museum’s board of officers and trustees; and honorary co-chairs Bill Ford, Ford Motor Company Executive Chairman, and Country Music Hall of Fame member Kris Kristofferson. For more information about the campaign, or to make a donation, visit workingonabuilding.org.
Kenny Rogers To Release 'You Can't Make Old Friends' in October
/by Jessica Nicholson“What a thrill it was for me to work again with my buddy, Dolly Parton, and what a special song,” remarked Rogers. “Working with Dolly is always a little like going home. Everything felt comfortable.”
For the new project, he worked with producers Kyle Lehning, Warren Hartman and Dann Huff; You Can’t Make Old Friends marks Rogers’ first country album since 2006’s Water & Bridges. You Can’t Make Old Friends is available via digital download today (Sept. 3) at iTunes. Customers who pre-order the album can receive an instant download of the title track. Special pre-sale bundles are also being offered at kennyrogers.com.
Rogers will be touring the U.S. and Canada throughout the fall. Additionally, What Are The Chances, a novel Rogers co-wrote with Mike Blakely, releases today (Sept. 3); Rogers’ New York Times best-selling autobiography, Luck Or Something Like It, will be released in paperback on Sept. 27.
The track listing for You Can’t Make Old Friends is available below:
1. You Can’t Make Old Friends (Duet With Dolly Parton)
2. All I Need Is One
3. You Had To Be There
4. ’Merica
5. Turn This World Around
6. Dreams Of The San Joaquin
7. Don’t Leave Me In The Night Time (Featuring Buckwheat Zydeco)
8. Look At You
9. Neon Horses
10. When You Love Someone
11. It’s Gonna Be Easy Now
Artist Updates (8-30-13)
/by Lorie Hollabaugh“Going to college football games, tailgating and living it up with friends is right on track with what ‘Days of Gold’ is all about. I’m excited for the song to be a part of this season’s opening weekend,” shares Jake.
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Dakota Bradley
Dakota Bradley has released an exclusive track, “Memory Or Me,” to fans via Glamour magazine through the magazine’s website, glamour.com. The song is a sentimental ballad about the struggle of letting go of a former flame. The mag’s Anna Moeslein had this to say about the newcomer: “Commit Dakota Bradley to your memory. He’s cute, talented, and has the support of country-heavyweights—his forthcoming 2013 full-length album is co-produced by Tim McGraw. The 20-year-old is going to be a star, I tell ya.”
Bradley wrote or co-wrote eight of the songs on his upcoming debut CD, including “Cherry Bomb,” a song he penned with Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard.
Pictured (L-R): Tracy Lawrence, HLN’s Robin Meade
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RPM Entertainment’s Maggie Rose recently traveled to the Middle East to perform several shows for the U.S. military. Rose toured an undisclosed military base, performing her music for the troops. She even got a glimpse at what life in a special ops K9 unit is like, which she shared via Instagram.
Maggie Rose performs for members of the U.S. military.
Randy Houser Scores First Platinum Digital Single
/by Jessica Nicholson“I can’t even begin to thank everyone for their support,” said Houser. “Country music fans are the greatest fans in the world!”
Houser will be singing his platinum single throughout the summer and fall at fairs and festivals, before joining Justin Moore and Josh Thompson in November as part of Moore’s Off The Beaten Path Tour. For more information, visit randyhouser.com.
Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum To Host Job Fair
/by Michael_SmithThe Country Music Hall Of Fame and Museum and Hatch Show Print will host a job fair on Wednesday, Sept. 4 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The fair will be held in the museum’s Curb Conservatory and include more than 200 available positions in guest relations, ticketing, retail, special events, catering, food services, operations and more.
Attendees are required to bring copies of their completed application, which is available at countrymusichalloffame.